Summary

The Bridgefinders have won a battle they never expected to walk away from. The Slyph has been pushed back, and now faces open rebellion from Grellnot. War is brewing on the Echo World, a war that has large implications for us. Within the Bridgefinders something rotten has taken hold, as one of their own starts down a dark path of jealousy, anger, and hate. When woman from a mysterious group known only as the Shrouded comes with a warning, her appearance proves to be a tipping point as the Bridgefinders face a new challenge, the evil within.

What members say

Strange Grellnot noises!

You know, when you have a strange creature that you don't know what it is, how are they going to sound, and how you as a listener know the creature will be engagingly dangerous?..I always prefered creepy scene chewing villains..I came into the story in book 2..but it was clear that Bad Things where going to happen, if Key couldn't figure out what to do! Thanks!

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Overall

4 out of 5 stars

Performance

4 out of 5 stars

Story

3 out of 5 stars

Lori

04-12-16

Bridgebreaker

Any additional comments?

Overall an interesting, creative and entertaining story. I enjoyed this installment much more than the first book. The narration flowed much more smoothly and only added to the overall enjoyment of the story allowing me to concentrate more on the story without being distracted by the narration.

The Bridgefinders are basically the defenders of Earth from the Slyph an evil magical entity from the "Echo World".

In this installment things were not as predictable as in the first book. There were new characters with many more twists to the story. In this book you find out much more of the history surrounding the Bridgefinders. They not only have to fight outside evil, but an evil within.

There were a couple of times the story stalled a bit then picked up the pace again.

Every time I hear Grellnot, I can’t help but picture him looking like Gollum

Trenton Bennett did a really good job with the narration. Nice voice, easy to listen to for long periods of time. Clearly spoken. Nice even pace. Great character voices. Even the female character voices were good. He was able to bring the characters and the story to life through his narration. I would definitely listen to other books he narrates in the future.

They need to have him go back and re-narrate the fist book in the series. It would make a HUGE difference, that would definitely be beneficial to the author.

I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher.